Hi,
Whenever you set up a Linux system, reserve more space for /boot than one kernel needs; reserve at least four times as much. Or change the setup not to have a /boot filesystem. Fedora's installer chastizes you if you try to set /boot to a partition of much less than 80M. I get that error any time I do a since many years I always set my extra boot partition (primary) to 23MB, but since I'm doing more with Xen and harddrives larger 100GB I decided to increase the boot partition to 1GB.
The question is, is it still usefull to create a seperate boot partition or could it also be together with / (root)? On most installations I have: /boot / /usr /tmp /var /home /extra-data... One disadvantage can be the you can't mount it readonly, but what else? -- Chau y hasta luego, Thorolf --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org